Mahendra Singh Dhoni to be given the option of deciding on Zimbabwe tour

Mahendra Singh Dhoni to be given the option of deciding on Zimbabwe tour

The selectors have left it to Mahendra Singh Dhoni to decide on his availability for the short tour Zimbabwe starting June 11 and if Dhoni says no, Ajinkya Rahane is the likely choice to lead a second-string team.

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India Today Web Desk

New Delhi

May 19, 2016

UPDATED: May 19, 2016 20:10 IST

HIGHLIGHTS

The selectors have left it to Dhoni to decide on his availability

If Dhoni says no, Rahane to lead team

Selectors are keen to send a junior team to Zimbabwe

Mahendra Singh Dhoni has been given the option to decide whether or not he will tour Zimbabwe for the upcoming, short tour from June 11-20. The selection committee, headed by Sandeep Patil, is set to leave it to the limited overs captain Dhoni to make a decision.

JUNIOR TEAM TO ZIMBABWE

It has been learnt that the five selectors have spoken to most of the senior India regulars intimating them that they are keen to send a new look junior team to the African nation in order to test the bench strength.NO INTERNATIONAL ASSIGNMENT TILL MARCH 2017

According to a reliable BCCI source, the selection committee is likely to only make an exception for Dhoni keeping in mind that he will not have any international assignment till March next year during which India will play 17 Test matches.

"Yes, it is true that selectors have spoken to some of the senior Indian players intimating them that they would be looking at juniors during this tour. While Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan were set to be rested, there were some seniors, who had made themselves available for the tour. But selectors told them that only exception may be made for Dhoni, who no longer plays Test cricket," a top BCCI source told PTI.

AJINKYA RAHANE IN FRAY

"The selection committee has left it completely on Dhoni to decide whether he wants to go or not. He is free to opt out as he has also played a lot of cricket but if he does not go, he will not have a single limited overs assignment till March next year. In case Dhoni is reluctant, then Ajinkya Rahane is the likely choice to lead the side," the source added.

"Also Zimbabwe is a nine-day trip with all matches being held at the same venue (Harare Sports Club ground). It will not be hectic in terms of traveling also," the source further added.

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